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I enjoyed this episode and it was probably the best in every aspect of the show in the series so far, minimizing the awfulness of the 'sexy tech girl' and the non-sub parts but I see these less and less as a series. The stale-mate can't last without being repetitious and escalation can only last so long before

I enjoyed this episode and it was probably the best in every aspect of the show in the series so far, minimizing the awfulness of the 'sexy tech girl' and the non-sub parts but I see these less and less as a series. The stale-mate can't last without being repetitious and escalation can only last so long before

I loved it then. And I still love it now. So tense. One of my favorite moments (along with Barlett cursing God in the National Cathedral).

I loved it then. And I still love it now. So tense. One of my favorite moments (along with Barlett cursing God in the National Cathedral).

It was in his commentary for the next episode. Sorkin says they should be listening to Nancy of the NSA.

It was in his commentary for the next episode. Sorkin says they should be listening to Nancy of the NSA.

By the time the show gets "good" again it's a different show. *VAGUE SPOILERS* Characters have done things very out of character, story-lines are very poor or so poorly done as to move one to anger, and the look and style is over. Poor stories in Sorkin years happened but at least we had the dialogue and

By the time the show gets "good" again it's a different show. *VAGUE SPOILERS* Characters have done things very out of character, story-lines are very poor or so poorly done as to move one to anger, and the look and style is over. Poor stories in Sorkin years happened but at least we had the dialogue and

I enjoyed this episode and when it happened didn't see what was coming (a story line I loved) but felt then and still do that Josh didn't enough time with Hoynes given their relationship.

I enjoyed this episode and when it happened didn't see what was coming (a story line I loved) but felt then and still do that Josh didn't enough time with Hoynes given their relationship.

I liked this season slightly more than the last but I didn't really enjoy the finale as much as last seasons. The character work was more in-depth than last and I kind of liked it - there's no need for them to go any deeper but I feel the action of kind dropped at the end. The comparisons to The Raid are exactly what

I liked this season slightly more than the last but I didn't really enjoy the finale as much as last seasons. The character work was more in-depth than last and I kind of liked it - there's no need for them to go any deeper but I feel the action of kind dropped at the end. The comparisons to The Raid are exactly what

Book's death didn't really work for me. He had little screen time and while his death served to propel Mal into finding a belief it just felt underserved especially when his memorial is right next to Mr. Universe's. I've come to accept the usefulness of Book's death but still dislike and slightly resent Mr. Universe

Book's death didn't really work for me. He had little screen time and while his death served to propel Mal into finding a belief it just felt underserved especially when his memorial is right next to Mr. Universe's. I've come to accept the usefulness of Book's death but still dislike and slightly resent Mr. Universe

There's no real excuse as this was a muddled and confusing way to send off a character but as I recall cast members like Sheen kept trying to talk Lowe into staying well into the season.

There's no real excuse as this was a muddled and confusing way to send off a character but as I recall cast members like Sheen kept trying to talk Lowe into staying well into the season.

I hated this episode when it first aired and after the re-watch I still hate it. Originally, it felt like an episode just screaming "GIVE ALLISON AN EMMY". It still does but that part is less bothersome this time around. But the constant need to demonstrate how important CJ is to the West Wing just drives me nuts. She

I hated this episode when it first aired and after the re-watch I still hate it. Originally, it felt like an episode just screaming "GIVE ALLISON AN EMMY". It still does but that part is less bothersome this time around. But the constant need to demonstrate how important CJ is to the West Wing just drives me nuts. She

I've enjoyed this season for the most part but acknowledge the show's faults and pretty much agree with Todd VanDerWerff's review. I however, have great hope for the next season. I see no reason why the problems (mostly the relationships, not everyone needs to be paired up, so please don't put Sloan with anyone)

I've enjoyed this season for the most part but acknowledge the show's faults and pretty much agree with Todd VanDerWerff's review. I however, have great hope for the next season. I see no reason why the problems (mostly the relationships, not everyone needs to be paired up, so please don't put Sloan with anyone)